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hīgid
1
A broom made of stripped rice panicles, ūlut, or tiger grass, talagaddaw, twiggy branches of the ulāhi tree or leafstalk of coconut palm fronds.
hāgad 1 ī'it 1
2
For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent maN-) to sweep something (theme i-) from an area (loc ref -an) with a broom (inst paN-); as to clear an area of unburned vegetation when slashing and burning in preparation for making a pond or upland field, uma, to sweep a house, a yard.
panīgid; manīgid
When clearing a slash-and-burn area, a stick is used to flick away unburned pieces of vegetation, or it is collected by hand and thrown away.
līnis, Methods of Cleaning,
Cleared trash swept from an area.
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